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Stonehenge Aerial Shot - Taken in 1906. Up until the early 1900s Stonehenge had been snapped, etched, painted and drawn but all from ground level.
In 1922, National Geographic published its first photograph of Stonehenge, a black-and-white aerial image of the site with the cutting-edge technology of that time—the airplane.
Archaeologists have discovered traces of a Bronze Age place of worship in Germany in what they say might be the country's answer to Stonehenge. Scientists from a university in Halle are excavating ...
Aerial View of Stonehenge. In addition to the Stonehenge researchers, other experts say that they have found evidence of the famous theorem long before the time of Pythagoras.
An aerial view of the current excavation area east of the Ring Sanctuary of Pommelte, Germany, also known as the German Stonehenge. Evidence of Germany's first brewery has been excavated at the site.
Stonehenge mystery 'solved' - here's why the monument was made. Researchers say the site was created based on a solar year of 365.25 days to help people keep track of days, weeks and months.